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ROYAL TREATMENT(2-18-20)

EPISODE · Mar 4, 2020 · 15 MIN

ROYAL TREATMENT(2-18-20)

from ROYAL MEDICAL RADIO

Feb. 18--Daniel Royal, DO, CTP, JD reviews international obituaries of those who died too soon from diseases they shouldn't have had, reports on diet drug pulled from the market for causing cancer, shares study that 45% of antibiotic prescriptions have no rationale, discusses a homeopathic case of infertility, and shares natural anti-viral treatments for the flu....Tired of disease management? Want health optimization? Want to know more about Stem Cells, Natural Cancer Treatments, etc.? Listen to "The Royal Treatment," Tuesdays 1-2 p.m. (PST), on www.AmericaMatters.us or send an email to: [email protected].

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